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*International Network for the Study of Science and Belief in Society,
Annual Conference*

*Thursday 4th July – Saturday 6th July 2019*

*Edgbaston Park Hotel, Birmingham, UK.*

*Please note: support for attendance is available. *

*Organised by the Science and Belief in Society Research Group at the
University of Birmingham, UK this is the first conference launching the
new, International Network for the Study of Science and Belief in Society.*



In the last decade there has been significant growth in social scientific
scholarship on science and religion, complementing the more established
historical research into the subject. Greater attention is being paid to
the varied ways in which perceptions of science are influenced by religious
and non-religious belief, identity, community and conflict in different
geographical, cultural and historical contexts. The purpose of this
international conference is to bring together researchers with backgrounds
in sociology, science and technology studies, psychology, political
science, history, social anthropology, and related humanities or social
science disciplines to discuss perspectives on the overarching topic of
science and belief in society.



Abstracts are invited for the conference relating to the following themes:



·       The social scientific and historical study of the relationship
between science and religious and/or non-religious belief and identity;

·       Public perceptions of the relationship between science, religion
and non-religion and their respective roles in society;

·       National and international comparative perspectives on the study of
science, religion and belief in society;

·       Past and present media or popular representations of science,
religion and belief in society;

·       The past or present roles of science, rationalism, religion and
belief in national, social or cultural identity and related geopolitical
narratives;

·       Multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches to the study of
science, religion and non-religion in society;

·       Methodological approaches to, and issues in, the study of science,
religion and belief in society;

·       Avenues for future research and developments within the social
scientific and historical study of science, religion and belief in society;

·       Public policy research relating to any aspect of public policy that
intersects with issues connected to science, religion and belief in
society. Including studies on the impact of publics’ views on science and
religion on policy making, and provision for religious, spiritual or
non-religious communities across a range of geographies and issues (e.g.
healthcare provision, educational policy, science policy, environmental
policy or development);

·       International studies of religious or spiritual communities’
perspectives on the intersection, and possible relationships, between
science and religion over time.



We are interested in papers that relate to any aspect of STEMM in society
(science, technology, engineering, medicine, and mathematics) and that
discuss any religious, spiritual or non-religious tradition, position or
worldview, including unbelief.



*Keynote papers* will be given by historian Professor *Peter Harrison*,
Australian Laureate Fellow and Director of the Institute for Advanced
Studies in the Humanities at the University of Queensland (Australia), and
psychologist Professor *Cristine Legare*, associate professor of psychology
and the director of the Evolution, Variation, and Ontogeny of Learning
Laboratory at The University of Texas at Austin (USA).



*Individual paper submissions: *

To submit a paper proposal, please send an abstract of no more than 300
words, alongside a biographical note of no more than 200 words including
name, institutional affiliation, email address and if possible a web-link
to your institutional bio page.



Biographies of successful applicants will be added to the International
Network’s *Research Directory *when our new website launches in the spring.
Please indicate on your application if you would like to opt out of being
added to the Research Directory.



*Panel session proposals: *

We will also be accepting a limited number of panel proposals with a
maximum of four speakers. To submit a panel proposal, please send a session
summary of no more than 250 words alongside abstracts of no more than 300
words for each paper and biographical notes of no more than 200 words for
each contributor (please include institutional affiliation(s), e-mail
contact details, and other info as above).



Individual or panel session submissions may cross over several of the
themes listed above, and those intending to submit papers are encouraged to
consider the relevance of their work to other academic disciplines.



Please send all individual paper and session proposals to Dr Harris Wiseman
([log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>) for the attention of the
conference organisers, Professor Fern Elsdon-Baker (University of
Birmingham), and Dr Alexander Hall (University of Birmingham).



*All abstracts must be submitted by 1st March 2019. *



*Conference Costs and Bursaries:*

Please note that for all successful applicants, accommodation and
registration costs will be covered by the International Network for the
Study of Science and Belief in Society as part of a 1 year grant from the
Templeton Religion Trust.



In addition to this, a limited number of bursaries are available to support
those who may not have institutional support to attend international
conferences, including but not limited to: postgraduate, early career,
retired, or low income or unwaged.  To request this additional support
please e-mail Dr Harris Wiseman at [log in to unmask]
<[log in to unmask]>, including your contact details, a short
biography (including a clear statement regarding your career stage), your
abstract and a statement of interest to be considered for one of the
bursaries. We also have a range of other bursaries for covering other needs
(e.g. support with day care costs). The deadline for submission of bursary
applications is *1st March 2019*.



*Please note *that we will be running a fully funded early career workshop
in the days prior to this conference, but this will be announced and
advertised via a separate call.





*Key Dates: *

Abstract submission: Open now

Deadline for abstracts and conference bursary applications: 1st March 2019

Decision notification: 15th March 2019

Registration opens: 15th March 2019

Registration deadline for presenters: 29th March 2019



Should you have other questions about the conference please contact the
conference co-ordinator Dr Harris Wiseman at [log in to unmask]
<[log in to unmask]>



A digital version of this Call of Papers can be found online at:



https://sciencereligionspectrum.org/engage/events/call-for-papers-international-network-for-the-study-of-science-and-belief-in-society-annual-conference/



The conference is supported by the Templeton Religion Trust and is being
held as part of the activities of the newly established International
Network for the Study of Science and Belief in Society, based at the
University of Birmingham. For more information about the network please
contact Dr Alexander Hall ([log in to unmask]).

-- 
Dr Rebecca Catto <https://sites.google.com/site/rebeccaacatto/home>
Assistant Professor, Sociology, Kent State University
<https://www.kent.edu/sociology>
Co-Investigator, 'Science and Religion: Exploring the Spectrum
<http://sciencereligionspectrum.org/>'
Visiting Fellow, Faiths and Civil Society Unit
<http://www.gold.ac.uk/faithsunit/>, Goldsmiths, University of London
Honorary Fellow, Cadbury Centre for the Public Understanding of Religion
<http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/ptr/departments/theologyandreligion/research/cpur/index.aspx>,
University of Birmingham
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